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Intrepidation

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  1. Well Aston has needed help in the engine department for years, so this should be good for them.
  2. With Advance, try using "TRT30" I live in a small town with not a whole lot to offer as far ash shopping goes unless I travel 35-40 minutes in any Cardinal direction, which is massively inconvenient. With Amazon prime I'll see my items within 2 days, which is excellent.
  3. Have you ordered from amazon before? I use them all the time, especially where I live now...all that's around here is a Wal Mart, a grocery store, and the parts store. If you can, I'd just get in through them.
  4. Some car washes do have cleaners, by their vacuums. You could try that. You could also try the the rental Rug Doctors from the store. They do have a wand attachment you could try.
  5. Oh boy, carpets! What sort of tools do you have at your disposal? For cleaners, i would try 303 Products 30551 Carpet/Upholstery Cleaner If possible, removing the carpet from the Tahoe would be your easiest way to clean the whole thing, especially if its really bad. Spray it down with a cleaner like 303, then after letting it site, use water and a brush to agitate the dirt and lift it free. If you have a steam vac, use that, or use a shop vac to suck up all the loose dirt, then a pressure washer. Rinse and repeat until clean. Let fully dry.
  6. I like the new front end design, nice to see not everyone is going for massive headlights and grills. The roof shape has gone from squished roof line to much more graceful A7/CC roof line. This looks to be a massive step up from the current car and a return to handsome midsize Chryslers. I like the interior from what I can see, that unit is obviously either for a base model 200 or a placeholder. It'll get the 8.4 inch unit, at least higher trim models.
  7. A shame perhaps, but considering how high the value AU dollar has gotten, its cost prohibitive, and it makes more sense financially. Plus, Alpha is more sophisticated and flexible than Zeta. Its not like RWD is dead, its just going Alpha.
  8. Apparently it drives quite well too.
  9. What really matters is that Alfa is developing a new rear-drive platform. Such a platform would undoubtedly be midsize and likely be flexible. To spread out costs Chrysler and Dodge will no doubt build vehicles off the platform, perhaps RWD midsize cars. That'd be excellent. As far as Alfa as a brand, I would like to see their future cars have front ends more like the 159 and less like the Giulietta.
  10. I wish I could +1000
  11. Needs more crazy/randomness like in the Avenger review.
  12. The Honda Accord and the Avenger killed me.
  13. That Volvo 240 review
  14. CRYPTIC METAPHOR
  15. Like electric cars perhaps. I find the irony hilarious.
  16. I like it quite a lot, I think our front end is better than the global market Colorado's. Cab reminds me of the Tacoma with that upkick, but overall the exterior looks quite nice, and a lot better than the Silverado. Not feeling the interior though.
  17. Because CNG is extracted using sunshine and farts. Hypocrisy much?
  18. I see the Butthurt Express has pulled in.
  19. Zee Germans will never be able to do build them like the `Mericans.
  20. There are over 150,000 car fires annually. You know that, right? That means that Teslas are on track to contribute to a whopping 0.00002% of said fires. OH T3H NOES THE END IS NEIGH! REPENT! REPENT!

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